The Courier & Advertiser (Perth and Perthshire Edition)

Teacher’ s first book inspired by writers

- ALASDAIR CLARK

AFife teacher will release his debut novel in May after taking inspiratio­n from many of the Kingdom’s best-selling authors.

Allan Gillespie, who grew up in Glenrothes, will be hoping his new crime fiction novel appeals to fans of fellow Fifers Ian Rankin and Val Mcdermid.

The Mash House, set in ‘Cullrothes’ in the Scottish Highlands, tells the story of a small village and the people who live there with some grim secrets.

The book also looks set to relate to some of our experience­s in lockdown and the reality of living in isolation.

Describing the book, Alan said: “The Mash House is about simple people antagonisi­ng each other to the limits of human endurance.

“There is Innis, a newcomer who hides a shameful secret and manages the pub; his girlfriend Kirsten, a gorgeous, cheating, lying primary school teacher.

“And, in the same village, Donald is the aggressive distillery owner, who floods the country with narcotics alongside his single malt; he is haunted by an anonymous American investor intent on purchasing the Cullrothes Distillery.”

Now a teacher in

Glasgow, Allan grew up in Glenrothes. He said he had always been inspired by Fife’s “great literary figures”.

“Growing up in Fife, it was a great place for someone who wanted to be a writer,” he said.

“There was Iain Rankin and Val Mcdermid, absolute legends in the crime writing world..

“I’m from Glenrothes and it’s a kind of strange place, I think it’s good for the imaginatio­n. We lived in a scheme where all the playparks were centred around these mad concrete sculptures – crocodiles, elephants, tulips.”

Alan published his book through Unbound, a crowdfundi­ng platform to help authors fund their books.

Speaking about the challenges of publishing a book in lockdown he said: “Writing and publishing a book was always going to be tough work, and the lockdown hasn’t helped.

“There’s a brilliant Scottish writing community on there. Loads of my preorders came from social media, and I’ve made some trusted connection­s to help with editing and marketing.

“The day you see your debut novel in a bookshop must feel surreal, I can’t wait for it.”

The Mash House is available from May 6 priced at £9.99.

 ??  ?? INSPIRED: Allan hopes to emulate fellow Fife authors.
INSPIRED: Allan hopes to emulate fellow Fife authors.

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